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TYPES OF VISUALIZATIONS IN ETHNOGRAPHY visualization that conveys ethnographic evidence
- James Adams, “Crowds on Demand”
- Alli Morgan, “Mapping Burn Pits”
visualization that aggregates ethnographic evidence
- Kim Fortun, “When Water and Oil Mix”
visualization that shares visualizations made by our interlocutors
- Mike Fortun, “TLR”
visualization that conveys the experience of our interlocutors (as we understand it)
- Alli Morgan, “Waiting as Method”
- Alli Morgan, “Jasper John’s Moratorium” [and Toxic Subjects]
visualization that conveys an ethnographer’s argument about how something should be understood
- Alli Morgan, “Jasper John’s Moratorium” [and Toxic Subjects]
- Kim Fortun, “Sedimented Scales and Systems”
visualization that borrows from the fine arts to convey ethnographic insight
- Alli Morgan, “Jasper John’s Moratorium” [and Toxic Subjects]
visualization that tunes to context: COVID-19
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